Category: Cute

Milena Dimitrova, the artist behind Dreamer's Little Workshop on Etsy, creates delicious miniatures of food that she craves and turn them into charms that people can actually wear. From Sofia, Bulgaria, Milena accidentally...

Christian Vieler is a German photographer who captured wonderful moments of the man's and woman's best friend. Portraits of dog's happy faces when they receive a delicious treat. Which as we all know, each and every single time,...

A while back we talked about how Calvin Nicholls is basically the master of paper sculptures (here) and now he's back with more insanely detailed bird portraits. The Canadian artist's material of choice is, of course, paper and...

Amanda Marin is a designer from the USA with a very particular niche. In her own words, her creations are "Easy cosplay alternatives for cute enthusiasts!". As you can see, these adorable outfits are inspired in various fandoms...

Like any mother, Lelah Mohamedi would do anything to make her child happy. Her 4 year old son inspired the food artist to make this collection of creative, healthy plates. She needs between 20-40 minutes to make a cartoon character...

Lee Kang Bin, just 26 years old, shows us the talent can come at any age and location. The young cafe owner from South Korea creates the insanely great coffee art designs you'll see below. His subjects are diverse, too - from Disney...

The SPARK Brooklyn Children’s Museum is home to some creative installations for children. The latest addition to the Museum is an interactive one, called Sky Villages, designed by James Paulius. The play center...

A sturdy backpack looks to make its mark on Kickstarter with an attached marker pen and the freedom to draw and write on its paper surface. The creator of the DrawBag, John Knauss explains: “The DrawBag is a simple idea that came...

Lets not take everyday foods for granted. They have feelings too and can make friends with other foods. Or, at least, that's what this artist would have us believe. Ukrainian craftsperson Hanna Dovhan produce adorable felt...

Sometimes, things do not have to be as complicated. When drawing or sketching, there are a lot of ways to keep things easy and simple. This is especially useful if you are just a beginner who wants to get hands into drawing (or art, in...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

2017 may well have been called the year of felt seeing as how many artists used the material in their work. And they were all marvellous! Textile artist Cat Rabbit produces adorable critters using nothing but felt. From croissant-headed figures to giant fried eggs, Rabbit produces each piece in her studio in Melbourne. Many of the pieces she creates are commissioned and sometimes her work makes its way into storybooks like Soft Stories - a collaborative project between Rabbit and Isobel Knowles. Check out some of them below and find more on Etsy and her shop. ...

The world is truly a beautiful place. As graphic artists, we see the beauty everywhere we look. It inspires us. Encourages us. And helps shape the many artistic projects that endlessly flow from our own colorful minds.
Not only does the world inspire us; we inspire each other. Artists feed off of other artists’ design energy. It fuels our creativity and sparks our passion. The end result is a planet full of designs as varied in style and substance as the artists who created them. And that’s where we come in.